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Sam Ferguson
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tampa, FL
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Foreclosure, renters having a hard time moving

Sam Ferguson
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tampa, FL
Posted
Hey BP, I have just bought a property out of foreclosure. I bought it for a quick flip, but the people living in it did not own it and did not know that it was being foreclosed on. I talked to them and they said they need 6 months to find a place, so I gave them a 3 month lease. Looking for ideas to get them out, to start renovations and to flip quicker. Looking for any tips, ideas, or anyone that has been in a situation like this! Thanks!

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